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Tstand Review: what may be iPad Pro’s strange and secret hero

Tstand Review: what may be iPad Pro’s strange and secret hero

Posted on November 12, 2015January 13, 2020 By Jarvis

This week we’ve been working with the Tstand, a tablet holder that’ll allow you to use your tablet without cranking your neck or your knees. It’s big. There’s no denying that this stand isn’t going to fit into your standard iPad sleeve – but at W 9.5” x L 10.25” x H 2.25 it’s also not so large that it won’t fit into your 13-inch notebook sleeve. The version we’re working with is made mainly of ABS plastic, with silicone rubber bumpers to hold the tablet in place. This stand may look strange, but it might also be the tablet companion you didn’t know you needed.
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